Minimum Wage Increase to $10.96 Effective October 1st

Saskatchewan’s minimum wage will increase from $10.72 to $10.96 on October 1, 2017.

The 2.2 percent increase, which was announced in June, was calculated based on a weighted average of the increases to the Consumer Price Index and the Average Hourly Wage for Saskatchewan.

“An increase in the minimum wage, combined with a reduction in the personal income tax rate, puts more money into the wallets of minimum wage and low-income earners,” Labour Relations and Workplace Safety Minister Don Morgan said. “Using an indexation formula and announcing increases at the same time each year creates consistency and predictability for employers and workers.”

The government introduced an indexation formula in 2010. Increases are announced by June 30 and take effect on October 1 of each year.

This is the 10th increase to the minimum wage since 2007, when minimum wage was $7.95.

The increase will have the greatest impact on nearly 50,000 minimum wage and low-wage earners in the province. Of that group, 62 percent are women and 35 percent are youth aged 15 to 19. Thirty-two percent of low wage earners are students.

Minimum Wage Increase to $10.96 Effective October 1st was last modified: November 10th, 2017 by Government of Saskatchewan